Ratoc Systems CB32U User Manual

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Ultra Wide SCSI (FAST-40)
CardBus PC Card
CB32U
User's Guide
April 2002
Rev. 3.0

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  • Page 1 Ultra Wide SCSI (FAST-40) CardBus PC Card CB32U User’s Guide April 2002 Rev. 3.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2-3-2. Removing the CB32U ................... 17 2-4. Windows NT4.0 Setup ....................18 2-4-1. Installing the CB32U driver .................. 19 2-4-2. Confirming the installation of the CB32U driver ..........22 2-4-3. Removing the CB32U .................... 23 2-5. Windows 2000 Setup ......................... 25 2-5-1.
  • Page 3 8-5. “? PCMCIA Card Services” appears ................76 8-6. The CB32U is registered as PCI Bridge ............... 77 8-7. The CB32U is registered as PCI SCSI BUS Controller ..........77 8-8. When I try to capture image,I get an error on Windows 98 ......... 77 8-9.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This User’s Guide describes how to install, use, and troubleshoot the RATOC CB32U Ultra Wide SCSI CardBus PC Card(called CB32U in this User’s Guide). The information in the README.TXT file on the floppy disk may include the latest information. Be sure to read the README.TXT file as well.
  • Page 5 You can connect Iomega Zip drive to the CB32U, though the Zip drive can not provide termination power. • You can not boot up system from a SCSI device connected to the CB32U. Do not install Operating System into a SCSI device connected to the CB32U because you can not boot up system from it.
  • Page 6: Setup

    Select Properties. You will see the System Properties window below. c. Click the General tab. d. If you can find 4.00.950 B or 4.00.950 C, you can use the CB32U. NOTE If the version of your Windows 95 is 4.00.950 or 4.00.950 A, you can not use the CB32U.
  • Page 7 BIOS of your PC. If CardBus setting is set disable in the BIOS, select CardBus from Disable/PCIC Compatible/CardBus option in the BIOS to set CardBus setting enable. c. Double-click the CardBus controller name string to show the property window. If This device is working properly appears under the Device status, you can use the CB32U.
  • Page 8 3. Grasp the CB32U by the edges with the label facing upward. Insert the CB32U into the slot and push it in until it is firmly seated. If the CB32U can not be firmly seated, check to see if the PC Card slot supports CardBus PC Cards.
  • Page 9 The Copying Files... dialog appears. Type a:\ for the source of files and click OK. e. Wait until the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon appears on the Windows taskbar. This icon indicates that the CB32U is recognized. f. Remove the floppy disk from the PC.
  • Page 10: Confirming The Installation

    5. Make sure there is a SCSI CardBus PC Card REX CB32 string without “!” or “X” marks. 6. Double-click the SCSI CardBus PC Card REX CB32 string to show the property window. 7. Click the General tab. If This device is working properly appears under Device status, you have installed the CB32U driver correctly.
  • Page 11: Removing The Cb32U

    3. When the window saying You may safely remove this device appears, you can remove the CB32U from the PC. 4. Press an eject button of the PC Card slot (1). Grasp the CB32U by the edge and pull it straight out of the PC Card slot (2).
  • Page 12: Windows 98 Setup

    2. Setup 2-2. Windows 98 Setup Here’s how to get started with the CB32U and SCSI devices on Windows 98: 1. Read the restrictions before you install the CB32U. 2. Install the CB32U into the PC. Refer to Chapter 2-2-1.
  • Page 13 Device status, you can use the CB32U. 2. Grasp the CB32U by the edges with the label facing upward. Insert the CB32U into the slot and push it in until it is firmly seated. If the CB32U can not be firmly seated, check to see if the PC Card slot supports CardBus PC Cards.
  • Page 14 2. Setup 3. When the Add New Hardware Wizard Window Appears a. When the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears, insert the CB32U floppy disk for Wi n - dows 98/95 and click Next. b. When the following window appears, select the Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) option and click Next.
  • Page 15 When the following window appears, click Finish. g. Wait until the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon appears on the Windows taskbar. This icon indicates that the CB32U is recognized. h. Remove the floppy disk from the PC. To confirm the installation of the driver, refer to Chapter 2-1-2.
  • Page 16: Removing The Cb32U

    3. When the window saying You may safely remove this device appears, you can remove the CB32U from the PC. 4. Press an eject button of the PC Card slot (1). Grasp the CB32U by the edge and pull it straight out of the PC Card slot (2).
  • Page 17: Windows Me Setup

    2. Setup 2-3. Windows Me Setup Here’s how to get started with the CB32U and SCSI devices on Windows Me: 1. Read the restrictions before you install the CB32U. 2. Install the CB32U into the PC. Refer to Chapter 2-3-1.
  • Page 18 Device status, you can use the CB32U. 2. Grasp the CB32U by the edges with the label facing upward. Insert the CB32U into the slot and push it in until it is firmly seated. If the CB32U can not be firmly seated, check to see if the PC Card slot supports CardBus PC Cards.
  • Page 19 2. Setup 3. When the Add New Hardware Wizard Window Appears a. When the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears, insert the CB32U floppy disk for Windows 98/95 and select the Automatic search for a better driver(Recommended) option. Click Next.
  • Page 20: Removing The Cb32U

    3. When the window saying You may safely remove this device appears, you can remove the CB32U from the PC. 4. Press an eject button of the PC Card slot (1). Grasp the CB32U by the edge and pull it straight out of the PC Card slot (2).
  • Page 21: Windows Nt4.0 Setup

    2. Setup 2-4. Windows NT4.0 Setup Here’s how to get started with the CB32U and SCSI devices on Windows NT4.0: 1. Read the restrictions before you install the CB32U. 2. Install the CB32U driver. Refer to Chapter 2-4-1. 5. Confirm the installation. Refer to Chapter 2-4-2.
  • Page 22: Installing The Cb32U Driver

    1. Turn off your PC and grasp the CB32U by the edges with the label facing upward. Insert the CB32U into the slot and push it in until it is firmly seated. If the CB32U can not be firmly seated, check to see if the PC Card slot supports CardBus PC Cards.
  • Page 23 2. Setup 4. Click the Drivers tab and click Add. 5. You will see the screen below. Click Have Disk. 6. You will see the screen below. Type A:\ at Copy manufacturer’s files from and click OK.
  • Page 24 2. Setup 7. You will see the screen below. Click OK. 8. You will see the screen below. Click Yes.
  • Page 25: Confirming The Installation Of The Cb32U Driver

    Follow the steps through to confirm the installation of the CB32U driver. 1. Double-click on the icon on the Windows taskbar. 2. Confirm the UltraWIDE SCSI CB32 string is shown. Then, click the property button. 3. You will see the screen below. You can know the resources of the CB32U.
  • Page 26: Removing The Cb32U

    2. Setup 2-4-3. Removing the CB32U When you want to remove the CB32U from the PC, you have to follow these steps through: 1. Shut down Windows NT4.0. 2. Turn off the PC and remove the CB32U.
  • Page 27: Windows 2000 Setup

    2. Setup 2-5. Windows 2000 Setup Here’s how to get started with the CB32U and SCSI devices on Windows 2000: 1. Read the restrictions before you install the CB32U. 2. Install the CB32U into the PC. Refer to Chapter 2-5-1.
  • Page 28 2. Setup d. Click the Device Manager button. e. Double-click PCMCIA adapters and make sure there is a CardBus controller name string without “!” or “X” marks. If you find a Intel PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller string under the PCMCIA adapters, your PC Card slot may not support CardBus PC Cards or CardBus setting may be set disable in the BIOS of your PC.
  • Page 29 2.Grasp the CB32U by the edges with the label facing upward. Insert the CB32U into the slot and push it in until it is firmly seated. If the CB32U can not be firmly seated, check to see if the PC Card slot supports CardBus PC Cards.
  • Page 30 4. You will see the screen below. Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device(recommended) option and click Next. 5. You will see the screen below. Insert the CB32U floppy disk for Windows 2000. Then, select the Floppy disk drives option and click Next.
  • Page 31 7. You will see the screen below. Click Yes. 8. You will see the screen below. Click Finish. 9. Wait until the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon appears on the Windows taskbar. This icon indicates that the CB32U is recognized. 10. Remove the floppy disk from the PC.
  • Page 32: Confirming The Installation

    2. Setup 2-5-2. Confirming the Installation 1.Right-click on My Computer and select Properties.You will see the screen below. Click the HardWare tab. Click the Device Manager button. 2.You will see the screen below.Double-click SCSI PC Card REX-CB32 Win2K.
  • Page 33: Removing The Cb32U

    3. When the window saying You may safely remove this device appears, you can remove the CB32U from the PC. 4. Press an eject button of the PC Card slot (1). Grasp the CB32U by the edge and pull it straight out of the PC Card slot (2).
  • Page 34: Windows Xp Setup

    2-6. Windows XP Setup Here’s how to get started with the CB32U and SCSI devices on Windows XP: 1. Read the restrictions before you install the CB32U. 2. Install the CB32U into the PC. Refer to Chapter 2-6-1. 3. Confirm the installation. Refer to Chapter 2-6-2.
  • Page 35 BIOS of your PC. If CardBus setting is set disable in the BIOS, select CardBus from Disable/ PCIC Compatible/CardBus option in the BIOS to set CardBus setting enable. f. Double-click the CardBus controller name string to show the property window. If This device is working properly appears under the Device status, you can use the CB32U.
  • Page 36 2.Grasp the CB32U by the edges with the label facing upward. Insert the CB32U into the slot and push it in until it is firmly seated. If the CB32U can not be firmly seated, check to see if the PC Card slot supports CardBus PC Cards.
  • Page 37 5. You will see the screen below. Select SCSI and RAID controllers and click Next. 6. You will see the screen below. Select Have Disk... and click Next. 7. You will see the screen below. Type A:\ at the Copy manufacturer’s files from and click OK.
  • Page 38 9. You will see the screen below. Click Continue Anyway. 10. You will see the screen below. Click Finish. 11. Wait until the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon appears on the Windows taskbar. This icon indicates that the CB32U is recognized. 12. Remove the floppy disk from the PC.
  • Page 39: Confirming The Installation

    2-6-2. Confirming the Installation 1.Open System Properties.You will see the screen below. Click the HardWare tab. Click the Device Manager button. 2.You will see the screen below.Double-click SCSI PC Card REX-CB32 Win2K.
  • Page 40: Removing The Cb32U

    3. When the window saying You may safely remove this device appears, you can remove the CB32U from the PC. 4. Press an eject button of the PC Card slot (1). Grasp the CB32U by the edge and pull it straight out of the PC Card slot (2).
  • Page 41: Using Scsi Devices

    3. Be sure that each SCSI device has a unique SCSI ID, ranging from 0 to 6. The CB32U uses SCSI ID 7. You can usually change a SCSI ID with a switch on the back of the SCSI device. For more information, refer to the SCSI device manual.
  • Page 42 5. Attach the SCSI connector into the SCSI device. 6. Turn on all the SCSI devices connected to the CB32U. 7. Wait until ACCESS LED of the SCSI devices goes off. 8. Turn your PC on and insert the CB32U into your PC.
  • Page 43: Confirming The Scsi Device Connection

    1. Open Device Manager. Make sure the SCSI device name string appears in the Device Manager. The following Device Manager in Windows 2000 shows Iomega Zip drive is connected to the CB32U. 2. Double-click the SCSI device name string. The device properties window will appear.
  • Page 44 2. You will see the following window. Click SCSI CardBus PC Card REX CB32 to confirm your SCSI device is connected to the CB32U correctly. Select the SCSI device name and click Properties. 3. You will see the following window. If you can find The device is working properly under the Device Status, the SCSI device is working fine.
  • Page 45: Installing Scsi Utility

    To install SCSI Utility, follow the steps through: 1. If you use Windows 95/98/Me, insert the CB32U floppy disk for Windows 95/98 into the floppy drive. If you use Windows NT4.0, insert the CB32U floppy disk for Windows NT4.0 into the floppy drive.
  • Page 46: Format Utility

    4.Installing SCSI Utility 4-1. Format Utility You can format a HDD, Jaz, MO, Zip drive, etc., with this uiliity. NOTE: You can not format CD-R, CD-RW or DVD-RAM. Follow these steps through to format your SCSI drive. 1. Make sure the SCSI device is connected and powered on. 2.
  • Page 47 4. Installing SCSI Utility 5.You will see the window below. Select Initialize/Format media from the Edit menu. 6.You will see the window below. Choose format type. If you want to do Low Level Format simultaneousely, check the Low level format check box. Then click OK.
  • Page 48 Select File System from the list box. Slider bar NOTE: If you select FAT32 in [File System], MS-DOS/Windows 3.1, Windows NT can not access to the FAT32 media. 8. To take efect, restart your computer or take the CB32U out and into the slot.
  • Page 49: Rexscsi Configuration Utility

    Follow these steps through to change SCSI configuration. REXSCSI Configuration Utility 1. Turn off the SCSI device connected to the CB32U and close all programs currently running. 2. Click the [Start] button and select [Programs]-[RexSCSI]-[REXSCSI Configuration]. 3. You will see the screen below. Select REXCB32 in the Select SCSI HostAdapter list and click Se-...
  • Page 50 4.Installing SCSI Utility 4. SCSI Configuration window will appear. If you connect FUJITSU MO(M2512A, M2513A), select 10MB/sec.at MaxTransfer. If you connect an asynchronous scanner device, don’t put check mark at Sync. Transfer Enable. Then click WRITE. HostAdapter SCSI ID Default setting is 7.If you connect the device which can not assigned other than 7,change the ID. Parity Check Default setting is Enable.If you connect the device which does not have parity function,check Disable.
  • Page 51: Scsi Device Check Utility

    4. Installing SCSI Utility 4-3. SCSI Device Check Utility With this utility, you can check whether your SCSI device connected to the CB32U is recognized or not. Follow these steps through to check it. 1. Connect your SCSI device to the CB32U and turn on the SCSI device.
  • Page 52 4.Installing SCSI Utility When you double-click on the SCSI device name in the Device List, you will see information on it as shown below.
  • Page 53: Installing Windows 95/98

    This chapter explains how to make a startup floppy disk and how to access to a SCSI CD-ROM connected to the CB32U with the startup floppy disk. If you can accees to a SCSI CD-ROM with the startup floppy disk, you can install Windows 95/98 from the SCSI CD-ROM.
  • Page 54: Making A Windows 95 Startup Floppy Disk

    This section gives you information on how to make a Windows 95 startup flopply disk. With the startup floppy disk, you can access to the SCSI CD-ROM drive connected to the CB32U and install Windows 95 from the SCSI CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 55: Making A Windows 98 Startup Floppy Disk

    This section gives you information on how to make a Windows 98 startup flopply disk. With the startup floppy disk, you can access to the SCSI CD-ROM drive connected to the CB32U and install Windows 98 from the SCSI CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 56 [IO] Set IO port address used by the CB32U. If you don’t set anything to this parameter, 1300h is set as IO port address. If this doesn’t work, you have to set IO port address from among IO port address which any devices don’t use.
  • Page 57 LUN=0 will be searched. When you use PD drives, CD-ROM Changers, set this /L parameter. [/D] Display. When you set this /D parameter, the CB32U displays information including IO port address, IRQ, and the SCSI device connected to the CB32U as shown below. Card Bus Enabler Vx.xx...
  • Page 58 [/ScanID:id + id + …… ] If you don’t set anything to this parameter, REXCD.SYS searches SCSI ID from 0 to 6 to find the SCSI CD-ROM connected to the CB32U. But, if you set this parameter like /ScanID:0+1, REXCD.SYS skips searching SCSI ID from 2 to 6.
  • Page 59 [/ScanID:id + id + …… ] If you don’t set anything to this parameter, REXDISKW.SYS searches SCSI ID from 0 to 6 to find the Hard Disk Drive, etc connnected to the CB32U. But, if you set this parameter like /ScanID:0+1, REXDISKW.SYS skips searching SCSI ID from 2 to 6.
  • Page 60: Installing Windows 2000

    6. Installing Windows 2000 6. Installing Windows 2000 This chapter explains how to install Windows 2000 from a SCSI CD-ROM connected to the CB32U. If you upgrade Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0 to Windows 2000, refer to Chapter 6-1. If you install a new copy of Windows 2000(Clean Install) from Windows 98/NT4.0, refer to Chapter 6-2.
  • Page 61: Installing A New Copy Of Windows 2000 From Windows 98/Nt4.0

    Follow these steps through: 1.Start Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0. 2.You will see setup program of Windows 2000 running from the SCSI CD-ROM connected to the CB32U. 3.When setup starts, you can see two ways to install Windows 2000 on the screen:...
  • Page 62: Linux

    Linux. If you do not know how to set up development module, ask the distributor of your Linux. If you want to use the CB32U on RedHat 6.1, you need to log in as a root user first and follow the steps through.
  • Page 63 7. Linux 3.Making driver module (1)Copying the driver source file Copy the driver source file to the directory which includes PCMCIA Client Driver source. (The directory normally means pcmcia-cs clients directory) If there is the extracted driver source file in the directory /root/cb32, type the command as written below. # cd /usr/src/linux-2-2.12/pcmcia-cs-3.0.14/clients # cp /root/cb32/src/* .
  • Page 64 # reboot You have now completed the installation. 5.Confirming the installation When you insert the CB32U while pcmcia module is running, you will hear a recognition sound and see the following message. scsi0: RATOC CB32 SCSI device driver ; Revision: x.xx...
  • Page 65: Scsi Configuration Utility For Linux:inicconf

    Login as as an root user before setting up the CB32U SCSI Configuration Utility. 1.Copying the file to your HDD Insert the CB32U for Linux into the floppy drive and type the following command to read DOS format FD. # mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy Then, execute the following command to copy the file to your HDD.
  • Page 66 (for example : /usr/local/bin ) # cp inicconf /usr/local/bin/. -Restrictions- To execute inicconf, the driver modules of CB32U need to be loaded. If the modules are not loaded, the following error message shows up. Not found host adapter Sometimes, you might see the following messages.
  • Page 67 7. Linux Executing inicconf [format] inicconf <command=parameter> [command, parameter] To show the status of current setting To show the value of EEPROM (Hex) --disc_all=<on | off> To set enable/disable of Disconnect for all SCSI ID (for example) --disc_all=on : enable Disconnect with SCSI-ID 0-15 --disc_all=off : disable Disconnect with SCSI-ID 0-15 --disc<n>=<on | off>...
  • Page 68 7. Linux -wide_all=<on | off> To set enable/disable of Wide negotiation for all SCSI ID (for example) --disc_all=on : enable Wide negotiation with SCSI-ID 0-15 --disc_all=off : disable Wide negotiation with SCSI-ID 0-15 --wide<n>=<on | off> To set enable/disable of Wide negotiation for specific SCSI ID (for example) --disc3=on : enable Wide negotiation only with SCSI-ID 3 --disc5=off : disable Wide negotiation only with SCSI-ID 5...
  • Page 69 7. Linux [Example] # inicconf -v PCI31/33, CB32 scsi configuration utility ..Initio INIC-850 on RATOC CB32 found. I/O Base = 0800 View EEPROM Setting: ID-0 ID-1 ID-2 ID-3 ID-4 ID-5 ID-6 ID-7 Enable Disconnect : on Syncronous transfer : 20MB 10MB 40MB 40MB 40MB 40MB 40MB 40MB Wide Negotiation : on View EEPROM Setting: ID-8...
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    If you use Windows 2000, refer to Chapter 8-1-3. 8-1-1. Deleting the CB32U driver on Windows 95/98/Me If you failed to install the CB32U driver and want to re-install it from the start, delete it first. Follow the steps through to delele the CB32U driver completely.
  • Page 71: Deleting The Cb32U Driver On Windows Nt4.0

    8. Troubleshooting 8-1-2. Deleting the CB32U driver on Windows NT4.0 If you failed to install the CB32U driver and want to re-install it from the start, delete it first. Follow the steps through to delele the CB32U driver completely. 1. Remove the CB32U from the SCSI Adapters.
  • Page 72: Deleting The Cb32U Driver On Windows 2000

    Type the drive letter where Windows 2000 is installed in Look in box. k. Click the Search Now button. l. When appearing, open these files to see the content. If the file is related to the CB32U, select it and press the Delete key.
  • Page 73: Updating The Cb31U Driver For Windows95/98

    8. Troubleshooting 8-2. Updating the CB31U driver for Windows95/98 1. Download the latest driver from the RATOC web site.(http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/) 2. Make the latest driver floppy disk. a. Download CB32U_xx.exe (tentative name) into an empty folder on the Hard disk drive. b.
  • Page 74 8. Troubleshooting e. Click the Properties button, and then select the Driver tab. Check the date before updating the driver. g. Click the Update Driver... button. If your Windows is Windows 95, follow 4. To update the driver for Windows 95 procedure. If your Windows is Windows 98, follow 4.
  • Page 75 8. Troubleshooting 4. To update the driver for Windows 95. a. When the Update Device Driver Wizard window appears, insert the floppy disk made in step 2. Make the latest driver floppy disk into the PC and select the Yes(Recommended) option on the screen below.
  • Page 76 8. Troubleshooting 4. To update the driver for Windows 98. a. When the Update Device Driver Wizard window appears, click Next. b. When the following window appears, select the Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now.(Recommeded) option and click Next. c.
  • Page 77 8. Troubleshooting d. When the following window appears, select the The updated driver (Recommended) SCSI CardBus PC Card REX CB32 option and click Next. e. When the following window appears, click Next. f. When the following window appears, click Finish. You have finished updating the driver. g.
  • Page 78 Make sure the date is later than the date you checked in the step 3-f before. c. Click the Driver File Details... button. d. Check the File version of the CB32U driver. You may need to know this version when you want to have a tech-support.
  • Page 79: If My Laptop Is Made By Toshiba

    8. Troubleshooting 8-3. If my laptop is made by TOSHIBA I can use 16-bit PC Card with my laptop made by TOSHIBA, but I can not get a CardBus PC Card up and running. 1. Shut down your laptop. 2. Start your computer. 3.
  • Page 80: The Cb32U Is Registered As Pci Bridge

    Hardware wizard will appear. Install the CB32U driver. 8-7. The CB32U is registered as PCI SCSI BUS Controller The CB32U is registered as PCI SCSI BUS Controller in Other devices in Device Manager window. I have not installed the CB32U driver yet.
  • Page 81: Unknown Device Window Appears

    2. If you can not resolve this issue at Step 1, change USB resources. a. Start the PC without the CB32U if you can shut down the PC after removing the CB32U. b. When you can not shut down the PC even if you remove the CB32U, start Safe Mode.
  • Page 82 8. Troubleshooting 5. Double-click theIntel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller under Universal Serial Bus controllers. 6. Select the Resources tab and remove the check mark at the Use automatic settings. And double- click Input/Output Range. 7. Set Value number larger than 1600 by clicking up/down button. 8.
  • Page 83: When I Can Not Detect A Scsi Scanner On Windowsnt/2000

    You need to install ASPI manager for Windows NT4.0 or 2000. To install it, you must be logged on as Administrator or have administrative privileges. 1. Insert the CB32U floppy disk for Windows NT4.0 or 2000. 2. Open My Computer and double-click the Floppy disk icon.
  • Page 84: When I Can Not Assign A Drive Letter

    1. If your computer is in a network and all the driver letters are used, the drive icon does not appear in My Computer. To resolve this issue, remove the Network card and install the CB32U driver. 2. If all the drive letters are not used, your CD-ROM drive may be D drive and the drive letter is fixed. In this case, the drive icon does not appear in My Computer.
  • Page 85: Registration And Tech-Support

    (http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/) -Technical Support- You can get a Tech support from RATOC at the following: (Open Monday - Friday, 9:30A.M. to 5:00P.M(PST)) RATOC Systems International,Inc. Tech support Address: 1933 O’Toole Avenue Suite A109 SanJose, CA 95131, U.S.A. Phone : (408)955-9400 : (408)955-9402 E-mail : int-support@rexpccard.co.jp...
  • Page 86: Specifications

    Specifications 10. Specifications Specifications of the CB32U SCSI Interface •Ultra Wide SCSI or Ultra SCSI •Single ended SCSI PC Card •PC Card Standard Compliant CardBus (Type II) Data Transfer Rate •Up to 40MB/sec with Ultra Wide SCSI devices (synchronous) •Up to 20MB/sec with Ultra SCSI devices (synchronous) •Up to 10MB/sec with SCSI-II devices (synchronous)
  • Page 87 Appendix Trademarks -Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. -Initio Corporation has an original copyright of ASPI Manager, Miniport driver. -Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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